I’m a visual and cultural writer and designer working across fashion, aesthetics, and identity. My work explores how taste is shaped, policed, and performed online, and how aesthetics influence the way people understand themselves.

I work through both writing and visuals. My practice includes essays, graphic design, and generative visualizers that examine subcultures, emerging brands, music scenes, and the emotional undercurrents of contemporary style. Rather than treating fashion as a fixed identity, I’m interested in it as an evolving language; one shaped by technology, labor, nostalgia, and personal change.

Originally from North Carolina and currently based in New York City, I also spend time in Japan. Moving between regions, scenes, and cultural contexts informs how I approach fashion and visual culture; not as something static or universal, but as something lived, negotiated, and constantly in flux.

This site functions as a living archive of my work: writing, visual experiments, and ongoing research into aesthetics as infrastructure rather than ornament.

Cultural Writer & Visual Designer